Extended cut of director Gil Kenan's remake of the 1982 film. After
the Bowen family move into their new suburban home they quickly
realise something is not quite right when their youngest daughter
Madison (Kennedi Clements) starts communicating with people or
things that are not really there. When Madison disappears without a
trace her mother and father (Rosemarie DeWitt and Sam Rockwell)
consult an exorcist who informs them that the house was built on an
old cemetery and the buried spirits are prepared to go to extreme
lengths to drive out their new neighbours. The cast also includes
Jared Harris, Susan Heyward and Jane Adams.

The third instalment in the series of horror films based on the
Japanese original. A young Japanese woman, Naoko (Emi Ikehata),
seems to be the only one who can stop the curse of Kayako (Aiko
Horiuchi), so she travels to the Chicago apartment of Jake (Matthew
Knight), the sole survivor of the last film. There she also meets a
family who are being tormented by Kayako and Toshio (Shimba
Tsuchiya). Somehow, the mysterious stranger must find a way to
banish the seemingly unstoppable spirits forever.

Kevin Durand stars as a sheriff who must protect his town from an
unknown evil in this creature feature. When a logging company
starts work in the small, isolated town of Maiden Woods they
unwittingly awaken a long dormant creature in the nearby forest. As
the mysterious being starts enacting his evil will on the town,
Sheriff Paul Shields (Durand) is forced to investigate as he also
battles his own personal torment over the loss of his son. Could
the town's local legend of a monster in the woods really be true?

Horror sequel starring Jemma Dallender as a young woman who sets
out to exact vengeance on the men who abused her. Katie (Dallender)
has dreams of becoming a model. Naturally, she is delighted when
she receives an offer to attend a photo shoot, however the
experience quickly turns into a nightmare when she is kidnapped and
sexually and physically abused. When freed from her ordeal, Katie's
first impulse is revenge. Will her abductors come to regret their
vile behaviour when victim turns tormentor?

Based on the classic ghost story, The Woman In Black tells the tale of Arthur Kipps, a lawyer who is forced to leave his young son and travel to a remote village to attend to the affairs of the recently deceased owner of Eel Marsh House.

Working alone in the old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town's tragic and tortured secrets and his fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been disappearing under mysterious circumstances.

When those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

Andrew M. Jackson and Hank Bausch direct this horror starring
Michael Hotop, Ashley Salazar and Freddie Meyer. Charlie (Hotop)
and his younger brother Simon (Meyer) live a simple life on a
remote farm. Although they have lived and worked on the same farm
for all of their days they have never felt completely comfortable.
As their fears and nightmares start to come true they realise that
they were right not to feel at home.

Horror film about a troubled teenager who brings terror into the
home of a bereaved family. Recently-widowed Helen (Melora Walters)
and her two teenage children, Lenore (Johanna Braddy) and Conrad
(Jackson Rathbone), move into the remote desert home of Helen's
reclusive brother-in-law, Darryl (William Mapother). But their
grief soon turns to terror with the arrival of Sarah (Sofia
Vassilieva), a mysterious and emotionally-damaged foster child
Helen's late husband had promised to take in...

Zombie sequel from horror maestro George A. Romero. A zombie
epidemic has laid waste to America, leaving the military in chaos.
A band of soldiers decides that in order to survive, they will go
AWOL and find refuge on the remote Plum Island. However, they soon
discover that even here there is no escape from a world under
threat from both the living and the dead.

Another addition to the 'torture porn' horror genre penned by
Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, the writing team behind the
'Saw' horror franchise. Josh Stewart stars as Arkin, a
down-on-his-luck handyman who, desperate to pay off a debt to his
ex-wife, plans to rob the safe at the country mansion home of his
employer, a famous jeweller. Unfortunately for him, the property
has already been rigged with a series of lethal booby traps by a
second criminal: the silent, masked serial killer known only as
'The Collector' (Juan Fernandez), who likes to keep his
terror-stricken, eviscerated victims alive for as long as possible
while he inflicts his ever more inventive forms of torture upon
them.

This penultimate entry in Hammer's 'Frankenstein' series is the
only one not to feature Peter Cushing as the misguided Baron.
Instead, Ralph Bates takes on the role of Victor Frankenstein, the
scientist whose attempts to create life result in a murderous
monster going on the rampage in the local community. Cushing
returned for the final instalment, 'Frankenstein and the Monster
from Hell' (1973).

Minnie Driver and Meat Loaf star in this comedy horror written and
directed by Jerome Sable. Ten years ago celebrated soprano Kylie
Swanson (Driver) was brutally murdered by a person wearing an opera
mask just before she was due to perform on stage in her latest
musical role. A decade on and her children Camilla and Buddy (Allie
MacDonald and Douglas Smith) travel to their guardian Roger McCall
(Meat Loaf)'s summer theatre camp to audition for a modern version
of the same play in which their mother starred. As opening night
looms ever closer cast members are found dead and Camilla's fears
of the alleged opera ghost become a reality. Must the show really
go on?

'60's British B-movie chiller featuring voodoo, the supernatural
and general dark arts. A comely young British teacher takes up a
remote posting in darkest Africa where the local juju man lays a
hex on her. She has a breakdown and is forced to return to the UK.
There, she takes up a post at a rural school where all appears well
on the surface. It turns out, however, that the place is a hotbed
of witchery and darkness and that a virgin sacrifice is planned for
the near future. The film was directed by Cyril Frankel, who'd made
Hammer's 1960 child abuse drama 'Never Take Sweets From a
Stranger', and the script was by Quatermass author Nigel Kneale.
Their depiction of sinister undercurrents in a pastoral setting
wasn't sinister enough for the BBFC, however, who only granted the
film an 'A' certificate. Hammer persuaded them to reconsider, but
this accomplished film still failed to find an audience.

Ethan Hawke stars as the head of a family forced to fight for their
lives in this near-future thriller from director James DeMonaco.
With crime in America spiralling out of control and prison
populations soaring, the government of the day implements a drastic
new initiative to address the problem. For a 12-hour period once a
year, all crime, including murder, is legal, as the police and
other emergency services stand down for the night, allowing the
population to regulate itself. 'The Purge' is deemed a success due
to plummeting crime levels and record low unemployment figures. But
after placing their upmarket home under its yearly lockdown, James
and Mary Sandin (Hawke and Lena Headey) and their family find
themselves under siege from a crazed group of masked killers when
their teenage son (Max Burkholder) offers shelter to the mob's
terrified prey.

Danny Trejo and Eric Roberts star in this apocalyptic horror. The
film centres around a secret organisation funded by the Catholic
Church which is waged in a war against Satan and his demonic
minions. Charged with leading this battle between good and evil are
Father Connely (Trejo) and Father Tollman (Roberts). With only a
little time before Satan takes over the world, it is up to 'The
Cloth' to thwart his evil plans of domination and ensure the safety
of mankind which is faced with annihilation.

To escape their haunting memories, Rachel and her son start a new life in a small Oregon town.

But when evidence at a local crime scene reveals a mysterious unmarked videotape, Rachel realises that the vengeful Samara is back and more determined than ever to continue her relentless cycle of terror.

In a desperate, life-or-death battle, Rachel must confront Samara once again to save herself and her son.

Triple bill of zombie films. 'Zombie Apocalypse' (2011) is a
made-for-TV horror starring Ving Rhames in which a group of human
survivors of a zombie outbreak set out to make it to an uninfected
island. Ramona (Taryn Manning), Billy (Eddie Steeples) and Kevin
(Gerald Webb) are almost killed when they head out to search for
food. Fortunately for them, they meet a tough group that includes
Henry (Rhames) and Cassie (Lesley-Ann Brandt), who take on the
zombies with weapons as diverse as a sledgehammer and a samurai
sword. 'Abraham Lincoln Vs Zombies' (2012) is a tongue-in-cheek
zombie horror in which Abraham Lincoln is distracted from his
composition of the Gettysburg Address by a more pressing concern -
an outbreak of the undead. Lincoln (Bill Oberst Jr.) leads a team
of Secret Service agents to the area to try and contain the
disaster. There is a suggestion that Lincoln may have some
experience of dealing with zombies from his past and he takes under
his wing a youngster by the name of Teddy Roosevelt (Canon
Kuipers), who may have a role of his own to play in the American
story. 'The Dead' (2010) is a zombie horror set in West Africa.
Robert Freeman stars as Lieutenant Brian Murphy, a military
engineer who finds himself stranded in the wilderness of Burkina
Faso after a zombie outbreak lays waste to civilisation. Eventually
he teams up with Sergeant Daniel Dembele (Prince David Oseia), a
local soldier who has gone AWOL from the army to search for his
missing son.

Clear Rivers (Ali Larter) is the only survivor from Flight 180 and
has been placed in a mental institution as she lives in constant
fear that Death is coming to claim her. Kim (A.J. Cook) experiences
a vision of a horrible accident and is convinced that she has just
escaped Death. When the two girls are brought together by a
sympathetic police officer, they find themselves trying to prevent
Death from taking both them and all others he has missed...

Morgana O'Reilly stars in this comedy horror written and directed
by Gerard Johnstone. When petty criminal Kylie Bucknell (O'Reilly)
gets caught trying to break open an ATM, the court places her under
house arrest with her mother Miriam (Rima Te Wiata) for eight
months. Never having seen eye-to-eye with her superstitious, free
spirit of a mother, Kylie starts to dread the next eight months
even more after Miriam informs her that the house is haunted. When
unexplainable things begin to happen to the sceptical Kylie, she
starts to wonder if there could actually be any truth to her kooky
mother's theories...

Humberto Rosa and Thairon Mendes co-direct this documentary-style
Irish horror. The story follows five twenty-somethings who travel
to a remote hostel off the coast of Ireland for the weekend. After
arriving and finding the place deserted, the friends hold a seance
that disturbs a restless evil spirit. Will the group's captured
footage help solve their mysterious disppearance?

Zombie horror starring Billy Zane, Dee Wallace and Mischa Barton.
The youthful residents of the small town of Elwood spend their days
training under the command of veteran Seiler (Zane) who prides
himself in preparing the next generation for their future of
fighting off zombies. The hordes of the undead, brought back to
life by a virus that has wiped out the rest of humanity, lurk on
the other side of Elwood's perimeter fence, waiting for any
opportunists who wish to step outside. While the rest of the town
fight over the cause of the virus, the 'zombie killers' put their
training into action to defend their homes and families. The cast
also includes Gabrielle Stone, Felissa Rose and Brian Anthony
Wilson.

Eric Bana stars in this horror based on the experiences of retired
New York police officer Ralph Sarchie. Accustomed to policing life
on the tough streets of the Big Apple, Ralph Sarchie (Bana) has
witnessed enough troubles and trauma to kill off the religious
beliefs of his childhood. However, his cynicism is challenged when,
in the process of investigating an unusual case, he meets an
eccentric priest called Mendoza (Édgar Ramírez), who is convinced
that demonic possession is the only explanation for a series of
chilling crimes. Sarchie gradually finds himself drawn to Mendoza
and his unorthodox beliefs and together the pair set about tackling
the mystery.

Actress Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn) has every reason to be
content, having just completed a film with director Burke Dennings
(Jack MacGowran). However, she becomes disturbed by the changes
taking place in her 12-year-old daughter, Regan (Linda Blair). At
first sullen and withdrawn, Regan becomes aggressive and
blasphemous, and ugly welts appear on her face and body. No medical
cure is forthcoming, and after Burke is killed by being thrown from
Regan's window, Chris turns to local Jesuit priest Father Damien
Karras (Jason Miller) for help. Karras then calls in exorcist
Father Lankester Merrin (Max von Sydow), who confirms that Regan is
possessed by the devil. William Peter Blatty's screenplay, based on
his own novel inspired by actual events, won an Oscar, and the film
was deemed so powerful that it was refused a BBFC certificate for
fifteen years.